Medicine in the 15th – 16th Century
January 1, 2010 by Manish Bhatia
Filed under History of Medicine
The Period of Renaissance
The Renaissance (French for ‘rebirth’, or Rinascimento in Italian), was a cultural movement in Italy (and in Europe in general) that began in the late Middle Ages, and spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century. It encompassed the revival of learning based on classical sources, the rise of courtly and papal [...]
Medicine in the 15th – 16th Century
January 1, 2010 by Manish Bhatia
Filed under History of Medicine
The Period of Renaissance
The Renaissance (French for ‘rebirth’, or Rinascimento in Italian), was a cultural movement in Italy (and in Europe in general) that began in the late Middle Ages, and spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century. It encompassed the revival of learning based on classical sources, the rise of courtly and papal [...]
Jeremy Sherr – 1
November 15, 2007 by Manish Bhatia
Filed under Interviews with Homeopaths
Dear Friends, today we have with us in our Hot-seat, none other than the very famous Jeremy Sherr (applause, applause!). Jeremy [...]
Lectures on Organon of Medicine – Pseudochronic Disease – Understanding Aphorism 77
August 17, 2007 by Leela D'Souza
Filed under Organon & Philosophy
Aphorism 77 is a clear attempt to completely separate those cases of apparent disease expression that could improve from good diet, regimen and hygiene, from those that were due to fundamental chronic miasms present that affected the harmonious functioning of the vital force. The apparent disease expression has been termed PSEUDOCHRONIC DISEASES.
Peter Chappell
August 15, 2007 by Alan V. Schmukler
Filed under Interviews with Homeopaths
In 2001 Peter Chappell quit his practice and went to Ethiopia to help find a homeopathic solution to AIDS. With thirty years experience in homeopathy [...]
A Question on Homeoprophylaxis
July 16, 2007 by Manish Bhatia
Filed under General Papers
MB: After seeing the following video by GV on homeoprophylaxis,
Homeoprophylaxis Video
I sent GV a question for clarification. Here is our exchange:
Dear George,
I received the [...]
Some history of the treatment of epidemics with Homeopathy
June 17, 2007 by Julian Winston
Filed under General Papers
From its earliest days, homeopathy has been able to treat epidemic diseases with a substantial rate of success, when compared to conventional treatments. It was [...]
Lectures on Organon of Medicine – Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Disease – Understanding Aphorism 73
May 16, 2007 by Leela D'Souza
Filed under Organon & Philosophy
Every remedy picture has peculiar acute ‘ailments from’ and exciting modalities. The symptoms following these exciting factors, are not true acute diseases, but transient explosions of latent psora. They often return to normal with simple diet and rest. An acute remedy prescribed in such a situation is a helpful palliative. This should be followed by a proper constitutional or antimiasmatic remedy [$221].
Using the Second Simillimum for Treating Chronic Diseases
April 15, 2007 by Peter Chappell
Filed under General Papers
Overview
This article is the result of 6 years of rapid development of homeopathic theory and practice. In 2002 the first designer remedy for AIDS was [...]
Sanitation Vs. Vaccination – The Origin of Smallpox
March 15, 2004 by Walter S. Hadwen
Filed under Health, Diet & Fitness
After Edward Jenner demonstrated the use of cowpox vaccine against smallpox in 1796, vaccinations against smallpox were begun. Despite this, a smallpox epidemic swept England [...]
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